Intermountain Life Flight has a new high-risk OB service designed to help us serve pregnant patients throughout the Intermountain West who need to be transported to higher-acuity hospitals. The service complements Life Flight’s neonatal team; in fact sometimes members of both teams will fly together to save high-risk moms and babies.

Intermountain Medical Center critical care physician-researcher, Samuel M. Brown, MD MS, is in the midst of a research initiative to identify how clinicians can improve the way care is delivered in hospital intensive care units, or ICUs.

RSV looks and sounds like a cold, but RSV or respiratory syncytial virus can become something more. What’s the difference? What should you do about it as parents? And when should you take your child to the pediatrician/Dr?

Along with the increase in support for survivors of breast cancer (BCA), public awareness of annual mammogram screening recommendations after the age of 40 (earlier if you have a positive family history) has become common knowledge for most women. However, there are factors you may not know about.

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